March Recap

 
April 6, 2026
 

For the month of March the EMS Division handled 142 calls for service.

First due - 119 calls
Second due - 27 calls
Third due - 6 call
Fourth due - 0 call
QRS – 4 Call
Intermediate Chase Unit - 5
EMS Supervisor - 15
Fire Duty Officer - 2


For the month of March the Fire Division handled 31 calls for service. Station 403 responded to 17 calls and Station 405 responded to 23 calls.

Pumper Tanker 403 - 12 calls
Tower 40 - 6 calls
Utility 403 - 3 calls
Rehab 40 - 1 calls
Engine 405 - 10 calls
Pumper Tanker 405 - 11 calls
Utility 405 – 9 calls
UTV 405 - 0 calls
Fire Police - 17 calls
Fire Duty Officer - 10 calls
EMS Supervisor - 1 calls

March's companywide EMS training was tabletop scenarios based on PA BLS protocol review. Individually, several members continued progressing through crew chief training, driver training, completed annual continuing education for certification and participated in impromptu skill labs during duty shifts throughout the month.

For the month of March our companywide fire training was on prearrival assignments and water supply with several mutual aid tankers.

Several firefighters and EMS members also got the opportunity to tour the Lancaster County 911 Center. This gave our crews a behind the scenes look on what its like to be a dispatcher and how a 911 call routes from being received, dispatched, worked with the police, fire, and EMS crews on scene and then cleared out.

March was a busy month for fundraising/community relations as well. We hosted on our of many breakfast buffets at our Kinzer station, our annual Spring Mud Sale at our Gordonville station, and a prearranged standby for Gap Fire Company while their members took the day to focus on their mud sale.